Prof. Dr. Milton Biswas
Global Author • Literary Scholar • Cultural Historian
Prof. Dr. Milton Biswas is an internationally recognized literary scholar, cultural historian, and public intellectual whose research engages with world literature, civilizational discourse, minority identity, cinema studies, and global intellectual traditions. His scholarly books and research writings are globally circulated through international publishing ecosystems and academic distribution networks.
He maintains an active digital academic presence through his official author platform
writermiltonbiswas.com,
where readers and researchers can explore his publications, lectures, and intellectual initiatives. His global literary and cultural research activities are also reflected in the international humanities portal
greatinliterature.com
and the publishing and book promotion hub
booksbdonline.com.
As the founder of the Bangla Literature Research Centre, he promotes interdisciplinary scholarship and cultural documentation through the institutional website
blrcbd.com,
while academic news, literary commentary, and intellectual discourse are disseminated via the educational media platform
varsitynews.net.
In Bangladesh, he is widely regarded as an influential academic voice in contemporary literary and cultural debates and a prominent intellectual figure within the Christian community. His writings frequently address themes of minority heritage, ethical leadership, interfaith harmony, and social cohesion in pluralistic societies.
Through his books, lectures, and global collaborations, Prof. Biswas continues to build meaningful intellectual bridges between local cultural experiences and international scholarly conversations, advocating the transformative power of literature in shaping enlightened and progressive societies.
🎓 Academic Research Profiles
📚 Global Book Platforms
🎥 Media & Digital Channels
🌐 Institutional & Editorial Websites
✉️ Contact & Collaboration
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